Taylor Swift has two albums that she is yet to reclaim: "Reputation" and her self-titled debut album-or as Swifties like to put it, her reputation and her name.

According to reports, online spaces have been buzzing with excitement at the prospect that the "Cruel Summer" singer might be announcing the release date of "Reputation (Taylor's Version)."

In fact, some are convinced that she has been hinting, teasing, and dropping easter eggs for months about its release.

One of the most prevalent pieces of evidence that Swifties likes to point out every time they discuss the 9th album's re-recording is Swift's wardrobe; she has been seen wearing more black, silver, gold, and green colors these days.

"Easter eggs can be left on clothing or jewelry," Swift once said about her way of teasing fans with upcoming projects. "This is one of my favorite ways to do this because you wear something that foreshadows something else.

"And people don't always find this one out immediately, but they know you're probably sending a message."

Taylor Swift Releasing 'Reputation (Taylor's Version)' in November?

According to reports, there have been rumors that the newest re-recording release will be happening on Nov. 26.

The report notes that Taylor Nation, an account run by Swift's team, has "potentially hinted at an upcoming release."

However, as of this writing, there are no announcements regarding the release of the re-recorded album, and it seems like the singer is just currently more focused on her "The Eras" tour.

Other Swifties think the singer will be releasing her last two re-recorded albums in 2024.

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Inside Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' Vault

Much about "Reputation" and its creation has been shared online through several mini behind the scene videos and clips shared by Swift herself.

She worked on the album alongside her long-time collaborator and friend, Jack Antonoff.

One of the most highly anticipated parts of each re-recording release is the "From the Vault" songs; these are songs that the singer did not add to the tracklist of her initial album release.

According to reports, fans are hoping to see "This is What You Came For," a song the singer co-wrote with her ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris and was performed by Rihanna, included in the vault tracks, as well as "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," a single Swift released with a feature from Zayn Malik.

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